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CURRENT NOTICES.

Messrs Dalgety and Co. have completed the sale of 200 acres of freehold land, being portion of Mrs Catherine Simpson's property at Otiake I lie purchaser is Mr J. C. Harris, of Teviot, and the figure is a good one. Messrs James and Martin will conduct a skating rink at Totara on Monday, at Weston on Tuesday, and on Wednesday and Saturday at Enfield. The Diintroon Caledonian Society have decided to hold a promenade concert in the Defence Hall on. Friday, Juno 9th. ~. x ~ Said a man with a delicate chest: "My cold's bad again, well, I'm blest. But I'll swallow for sure Woods Great Peppermint Cure, And trust in good luck for the rest. To the chemist's he went with a nop, What ho saw there just made his heart stop; , , „ He married the girl wtih the pretty kisS"Ciirl« And now he is keeping the shop. 11 On Saturday fortnight, 2/th May, the propertv on the North Road known as "Floraville," and comprising about three acres, will lie offered at Walter Supmter's rooms, Tyne street. At the same time and place the lease of section 14, block 27. Wansbeck street with stone shop, dwelling, etc. will also he P "Tlie P usual services will be held in the Salvation Army Barracks. The subject for Sundav evening service at « o clock is "The 'Healing of Naaman.. A musical meeting will be held at Enfield on Thursday night. The Rev. F. G. Buckingham will conduct both services in the Baptist Church to-morrow, speaking in the evening on "Tho Threefold Name." Attention is called to the announcement of a public meeting to be held next Tuesday in the Opera House, under tho auspices' of the Oamaru No-License League. It is announced as "the first shot in the campaign," the speakers advertised being Mr. C H. Poole, M.P. for Auckland West, who is spoken of as an exceptionally fluent advocate ol national prohibition, and Mr F Milner, MA., Rector of Waitaki High School, whose abilities as a platform orator are well known to Oamaruvians. The chair will be taken by the Hon. G. Jones, M.L.C. With such an attractive programme the Opera House should be well, filled. • „ ... "The World without the Bible, will be the subject of Mr T. H.„Mathieson's address in the Church of : Christ Eden street, at 6.30 to-morrow. A collection will be taken in aid of the funds of the and Foreign Bible Society. Those interested are reminded that the cooking class in connection with the Oamaru Technical School commences at the Middle School on Wednesday next. • , ; , j V Over fourteen thousand pounds worth of "Overland" cars were sold within two months recently at Christchurch. A local buyer—a high authority on cars—has just bought one, and declares it the easiest riding car he has ever ridden in, after having owned eight cars of various makes, including a thousand pound car. Buy cars from your own townsfolk and have nn expert on the spot at all times to assist you. free of charge. SEARLE. Sole Acent for "Overland?." "Argylls." and "Calthornes." Any other make of car supplied at Home price* pins landing charges. „ Mr GEORGE POBTNSON. Dental Surtreon mav be consulted at his residence Eden street Cnppnsii o Wesley

This fact is well worth ernnhnsisin!:— a sterilising plant that nbsnlutelv prn-ronfr nnv skin disease or rashes after shaving has been installed in Basil Emslie's saloon.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10765, 13 May 1911, Page 6

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10765, 13 May 1911, Page 6

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10765, 13 May 1911, Page 6